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Council tax re-evaluers now want to charge us more if we live in a nice area. That ought to mean discounts for those of us who live in rough areas.


We have a huge council house in our area. The extended family is run by a grumpy old woman with a pack of dogs. Her car isn't registered or insured, and doesn't even have a number plate, but the police still do nothing when I complain. Her bad tempered husband, a mixed race foreigner himself, is always upsetting other foreigners with racist comments - again the police take no action. A shopkeeper in town blames him for the murder of his son and his son's girlfriend, but nothing has been proved yet. All their kids have broken marriages due to infidelity except the youngest, who everyone thinks is gay. All of her granddaughters haven't done a days work in their life yet one of them can afford to own and ride horses and two of them are permanently on holiday. Her two grandsons are meant to be in the Army but are always being seen out on the lash in nightclubs. They are always in the papers. They are out of control and have upset a lot of people. One of them got married a few years back and that 'do' must have cost a small fortune - no doubt funded by us, the tax payer.


Honestly, who'd live near Windsor Castle!

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